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Show --1 THE HERAT.n TTTPSnAV , kUrTI The Real Charity T ,'7Ji . k TWnvxmw III ll W, MMVI HW m n fmii.iiii.i.,1111.111. )PJMl i of Oii city fed letters was displayed giri wert waaun on oi a wmaow surrounded downtown section 8p conrwiuuy J( li - tt-w- fa-i- - strule smooth, affable, the lawyer she started suit for a vast sum In the local courts. The truth was, Everson In the city. Cor- was livins far beyond his means, keep desiring expert advice on ing up a bold front to keep his ambiporations tow to evade .stringent law enforce-nen- t tious wife and daughters in the eli.e sent for Melvin Terhune. Crafty circles. His business resources were ;riminals engaged him at fabulous strained to the utmost to meet as ees to escape the penalty of wrong doPosing immi'nse;y he could not pa ing and all found him ten times more wealthy he knew ev:'n a quarter of the cum arked by tV ' W4f than they were. Prosec'.ithi'; trembled in anticipa'i m ( sum. e.i tn be hi" widow. when the name of Te huue ap- reo it ic a'y jury won!. fa-; ; the w naaa. defc.i for the l.O'.;! counsel as vaioii "a? the peared Melvin Terhune had one standard by B;. rt.rct;y pi.--:- na u which all things were measured ami some per. onal e !, ti he was I d V?r!.:.'n hat was the sign of the dollar. No pay natter the means, the end was justified manded. If the - y coating of gold spread over the i;i Battling y lurface of his conscience. . . !. d of the rharity He smiled grimly as Elbert Everson, ' fi, ited it'S(iiir'.'ns t r ' ;: r the wealthy wholesale grocer, entered ; -: at tic v.idov. inr r lis office and asked him to defend him charity auorstuy Ti :. ;ne to the suit for damages brought by a (ii.; tf.ihn'caiity ai ' poor widow whose only son and soli; H i' jury a t lupport had been killed tV the to ; lawyr nlu; yriin touring car while he ami a Jolly fpat. party were returning from the f,olf i i "Meiviu, i liv dn y,u ry links. Public opinion demanded that a !, vcur"!'." '. .!. a;''t'i! Everson pay a big sum to the bereaved " s:f t!i i tr evcaitig with widow. He tried to settle her by coui":: :ii:oi! f .r ,o oi '.or lefraying 'the funeral expense and a r.ncl her." on roii pay easily d paltry sum of money. Uttfed by With a i i;u !!, of clcvct ncsi women of charitable sccif ' it ii..1 Ins remarked, "If anyone wishes to give immediate assistance to a needy cause I can furntsbtmry-of-detai- ls and one certain address that Ijbave investigated myself this past week." There was not a center rush to Dr. Jenkins after services but several of the ladies said they would take it up at the next meeting of the Sewing Circle and would telephone, right away to their relief committee. ' Joseph Atkins wasn't a man who just talked but actd as well, and as l:e gryeted his pastor he said, "Give me Dr. Jenkins, and I am that address sure we can fix things up." Dr. Jenkins' face registered several, emotions in the twinkling of an eye, bat ha responded, "My deaf Mr. Atkins, ycu are just the man to help me in this case. As you probubly wouldn't care to vu;it tho family, tomorrow morning I will git in touch with the most interested party and arrange an interview at your office, if you can spare a little time." "All right. Just as you think best. Sac didn't notice htm. nor did the if--'' tie girl with black eyes. But he stood theTe nevertheless, right behind .them and he heard every word and. even wrote down in a notebook the blonde girl's name and address "as she had given thorn incidentally in her run- ning fire of complaint, TI.e man was none other than the Rev. Dr. Samuel Jenkins of the o.td stone church on the aristocratic south side of the city. "Poor little dissatisfied hungry soul, just cne of thousands," thought the minister, "I am surely going to iiives- this case myself personally and not leave it to any committee." During the ensuing days Dr. Jenkins more than satisfied himself as to the genuineness of, Sally's complaints, and the following Sunday his best paying d psnshioners were given a talk straight from the shoulder cn a few. of the immediate crying needs of their fellowmen right here in their home city. At the close of the sermon Dr. Jenk- first-han- The Midnight Call ri- v n- i ( , ' . ' .:. ' V i : ' ' i i - - : - i r- x- . .Me'vn. ia;k,:ic this I hoard tho cluh wom- - burning ! - : ' ' 'i"-- ' ii supp-n-edl- - ! dinner for Mr. and Mrs. William Pace and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe and family. Mrs. Clifton Pierce and daughter Yvonne of Hrigham spent the weekend with friends of Springville. Miss Oro Roylance of Salt Lake and Miss Elda Roylance of Shelley, Idaho, have returned to their homes after spending the week-end Ids Saturday, with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rey Mr. McAllister of Salt I.akp City Miss Birdolla Reynolds was the week-enat entertained nolds Mr. with and Thanksgiving the spent guest of Miss Florence Rowe of Spanish Fork, Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Provo were the guo-t- s of Miss lxis Mendenhall, Sunday. Miss Duell Straw has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Salt Lake. Miss Hazel Ilarmer has returned from spending a few days with friends of Salt Lake. Arnold Roylance won tho Jacob-somedal in the oratorical contest Tuesday morning at the Springville Other contestants high school. As a Christmas Gift nothing equals the were Miss Irene Metcalf, .Miss Charwell-madlotte Hjorth, Miss Louise Coffman personal charm of a Helen Clyde, Ruby Brymer of Suit Lake, Dr. ami Mrs. F. T. Reynul Provo, .Messrs. Fay Packard. Clark Wright, Ueorg? Johnson. Paul Packard, Wayne Hark, ETTmo Coffman and John Riley of Spanish Fork. Miss Blanche Mendenhall visitod in Salt Lake Saturday. Seymour Mendenhall, Jr. Minnie Finley of Hinckley vii:i d with relatives and friends of Sprintrville during the week-enMr. and Mrs. J. P. Mendenhall are spending a few days with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles Bissell of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. George Rey Mr-;- . Mi-- o "" Si SHOE HOSPITAL Yourself as an Xmas Gift Louie Gaudio n Prop Machine stitched. Men's . - TTnlf .Qnioo uwrca , Mens ImHio v.vu Men's t vtu iicno Rubber Heels wtutes Half Soles Ladies' Leader Heels -- uico $1.00 e ..35 ..40 ..90 ..25 v.. xvuDoer neeis . . . Ladies' Militant. Ladies' Cuban Heels Panco Soles nuoren's Half Soles Moe Shine e, OUR WORK IS lOf; 15 P Larson Columbia Theater Bldg. PRICES ! - Warehouse 6thS."and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367. CANNOT EXIST s' - . KV s : In the human body if you will It uso Trunk's Prescription. is preposterous, in fuet, it is a shame to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or Prescription sells This prescription for $1.7". IiOKS NOT ruin the stomach, it DOES NOT depress the Ifart. Eat all the meat and good food you wish while takIt ing Trunk's Prescription. DOES NOT contain any Mer Trunk's - 4 i cury. Sal Soda, Oil Winter-gree-n or narcotics of any kind, but it positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or Gout on earth. WHAT MORJ IK) YOU WANT? There hf nothing just as good, and it is impossible to get something better . It is also an excellent Liver Medicine. For sale at - Ht'dMtiist f Provo. RexaU.-Stor- be- e, ' REPROACH Areated Studio PURE BUTTER, OUR TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN We have one of the largest stocks of Toys south of Salt Lake Dolls, Sleds, Skates and Mechanical Toys of every kind. BRING THE KIDDIES IN AND LET THEM VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT. CREAMERY MADE OF PASTEURIZED 'A CREAM, FRESH DAILY Cottage Cheese, lb. . .15c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs. CREAM WHIPPING CREAM A SPECIALTY THATCHER DAffiY 115 N. University Ave. Provo, Utah. 4feit ;Jr S(H35j n, Get Interested in Your Milk Here HIGH CLASS BICYCLE REPAIRING. EXPERT LOCK AND KEY WORK, & For Company , folks preying on the rich, slowly oh the sheet in his hand a blood red cross took form. He started, stared and gulped as the crimson marks bulged up, then a wail of terror slipped his Hps as the oozing blood bubbled over his fingers and trickled to the floor. He tried to speaks to cry out but the words froze in his throat. He reeled and sank in a chair by the attorney's table. The papers fluttered to the floor and a deep stain of blood circled about his feet Attorneys, bailiffs and Judge saw the miracle and a deathly silence fell on the room. With calm assurance the lawyer for the widow arose and addressed the court. "We leave our case in the hands of the Jury," he said briefly. Without leaving their seats the Jury found for the widow. In an insane asylum Melvin Terhuno raves of dollars, bloody crosses and r.idn: r'J iMior?. MILK Provo, Utah. V H JT7J Courtney RHATISIM FOR deal. X The . h C If you have anything in this line to sell, call us and get our prices. We guarantee a square Provo Hide :. tl Get It FURS, HIDES AND PELTS on Joy hune was alone. Trembling, he sank chair to collect himself. Then he looked at the papers on the table, then he laughed. It was all a dream. No re fuure of a cross showed on the written pages. With a smilo of contempt at his weakness he turned off the li'shts and went to his room. Confident, dapper and smiling at the Jury, he a'ose to make the master plea of his legal career. A hu: h fell on the courtroom. Melvin Terhune was the best orator of the profession, lie. started his talk with a slurring reference to the isti'Triiit mechanics who have to ' - Ik and should not get in the way of s of the rich. The open-ni'j.it?a ed bo bs who stare at the fortunate ones and lo: e caution. Then he characterized Use whole suit as the efwoman to fort if an eoirt blo!,t money from a respected merchant by the accidental death of her circle s sen. Just as he launched into a iuiid vui.p- .'Mve of c mimon and Carol Harrison. Mr. Roylance's suhject was "Progressive Citizen-- , ship." Prof. Thomas L. Martin of the B. V. I", will address tho Parents-Teacherassociation Wednesday at the high school auditorium. Mrs. Wallace Mace and sons spent Thanksgiving in Magna. T Hf A f: pe tit I ue o q p4CCQII omits cluhs gavo tho program Fri-- : day morning at the Springville hiah school as follows: Prayer, Mr. Wentz; "Thinking of You." Ladies' Glee club; piano solo, Miss Jane1 ' Alleman; poem, composed by M. K. ("rar.dall. Jr.. Miss Coffman; vocal 'solo, Myron K. Crandall, Jr.; ad- dress, nr. M. C. Merrill of Provo; whirtling solo, Miss Ilirdie Jenkins. Miss Leona Gudmundson presided over the program. Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting en-tertained at dinner Thursday for Mrs. Eliza Thorn and son Richard. Mrs. Emma Johnson. Mrs. Asel Thorn and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds and family. ATTENTION HIGHEST placard marked "Smile" with smile of real and triumph. for 11.00 Trappers, Sheepmen and PAYING BEYOND . honest-to-goodne- ss am St .25 50 an photograph of yourself. ...75 Best Material Used. Work Guaranteed. Open 7 A. M. Until 8 P. M. 35 North First West WE ARE well-mount- r over-charg- sd In a 35 50 TIt Cattlemen - ; a...-s- lic-i"io- Misses Lela Boyer, -. he saw tho outlines ft rf heavy leather chair through the form. He swept hn 1; tan-- - across r:,; eyes tnuiKing ne j apcrcamtn. W'i'h a pit. nil. may d. he yout.c man s'owly (. ', Imr .Ir.ottsi p) s to mec 'bore tM.'r. tinted One i t.l raised erP l.k an echo fr.'.m the. the : pom. t: .: ad-tlu- dead an l ,. ! ; - the ? : I be:-id- ! s, t 6 house-cleanin- By Hazel ! n.ih tr- nib'ed in lesi" j :; ..'''' h !. ; 2:'. n tlie t.e and they i afternoon sitting in the 00..,. A y... ;: e 'ill etowlnit it is dreadful to beat that widow slight rustle behind him caused him to dor. floated up hi:n like a er turn quickly. A young man .tood by (..t of her ju.--t dins." "Deny that mother of mi,; cm Ho U' 'ed forward argrily in his the center table. Hi wan, pained face and beware." rights twlr. Hi- - face was white with sup- - was intently studying the sheets of the "1US A vv glowing finger of the ! a i th ra-- . himself, address lying on the tab'e. Controlling )W startled cry Terhune drew back for bodv traced the sign of the crt howev r, iv said quietly. re man was a shiciug sheets of paper. They left a "You will please not interfere with behind the aeror.s the mark writing. , a of with color, all can make he. li'aiK glory my figure alight Nothing Like the blindin; glare of flafch light and the cold chills One more look Hverfon." me '.eso tl.is ase a dazzling brilof the the for been Lis over raced body rxni filled had Hie laxt day body, designated man ."oj transparent anl liancy: a, rush of chill wi"i and Tvr- r attorney te piemen' thtir final the yocr mer-shant- 's Springville ' ! ; . '. with baskets of roses and carnations. The principal features of the evening were progressive "500" and dancing. Honors at cards were Miss Catherine R. Dougall very won by Faul Packard; consolation wecessfully entertained, Friday a nd prizes by Miss Ruby 12Brymer evening, at the home of her o'clock a Wayne Clark. At Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dougall. dainty luncheon was enjoyed by The Carol Bird, - - . :;! i kind-hearte- . .:.-- . r (;.!. . . . i t . ; easi-.e'-tl- oe-ta- '. -- M.-hi- ir.-- - e r'c "But Miss Thomas, where do jron live? That about your rent certainly is unjust" "Oh. out at 2206 E. Nineteenth St" Atkins nearly Jumped out of hii cbair. He turned first red and then white, and was plainly emharassed. "Why, I own those tenements!" It was Sally's turn to Jump now, and Atshe wanted to run but couldn't. kins was the first to recover. "I will see my agent at once he volunteered, "and straighten out thls affair. This g, will be only the beginning of my and I shall put my business upon 8? new basis of Justice and fair dealing. Miss Thomas, take this as my apology and as rebate for rent," and he. handed her a crisp bill of larger denomination than, she had ever dreamed of possessing. As she left the building for the first welf-knotime in months Sally greeted a iW VYV iie-te- at ; i. call she was not surrMsed to find it was Dr. Jenkins who had forked the miracle. She listened to the following: "This is Dr. Jenkins. There's a chance for you to better yourself in a business way by calling at 10:30 at 71 2 Rogers Ee sure to be there as I, building. have said you would be. Don't be scared, but tell the gentleman the same things you did me if he should question you. I've fixed things at the store you work. Uiod luck Sally. I'll call at your home tonight." Up went the receiver and up went Sally's head. Didn't she have cause for it when things moved in that fashion, and ber way? Things moved swiftly and Sally Thomas was ushered into the inner office of Joseph Atk!n3. "Dr. Jenkins said you wished to see me. My name is Sally" Thomas, and he said you might be able to help me fix up my affairs a bit" "Yes, Miss Thomas, but first tell me what's the cause of the trouble. I al- - SLEEK, a reputation as the cleverest . Lour; after, he l.ft girl whom arguments. ni,.nche's bom.'. Terhune went over 'n - t i hi prr-h t the j'!r;- and f!t l..: Ml' nastorfu! floqu1. nee and ve!!d '' .. n 't ri u: ;,v ;(!" r'cx't e of t'ie laiv .vouid .uvnj V. :a ,,!','!;: to hi ; ::v th i. a"c te to a 'e:'u.,-;' had . ; I', t.r'.i' '!".( i.id --,.sl . s . ,;n ;e ! I a- :' or. A: ;u's n;.rin. i. as .' . j;. ;l('l : .if l:.'!,.'-.it is .. !!l l' Tr-- .'! " ' ' r .: I'ai-'I. "brv-a., rp 'i ' .. ,!..,,. . i; n d 'I ".: .1 i,, ,.P , vaye get to the bottom of thing! at aald UuTxeal atate magnatg , ing 111 view." abruptly, but witb Vtouch of sympa ' ",. In his voice. "Bally Thomas had found, that there thy "Dr. Jenkins eald'to tell you. to herw .:. was one reaj human being in the city aV case of money,", and goes. It'e Just who had a big heart and when the folthe minister, the story Sally repeated lowing morning she was allowed to had overheard, but with added Inleave her work to answer a telephone formation.' tfl 1. , Call It 10:30 in the mornmake a place for the Inter- doctor. m.;i.L- -I By Clai : V :sson in the center gone up In price the past year. 1 don't two by expensive like to be a kicker, but this life is sure I h juweiry aua nanasome pieces of cut-- enough to drive a giil to the cabarets &oj onroald haw told that glass. ituu uie. ongnt lights. Mother isn't ; shop-flrttelt ."Smile," repeated peeaos the tall blonde well most of the t:Tfu, and she finds Hey it weatagirl. "How do you get that way? I almost more than she can Kfubtioa dresi of doll colored, take in clothing; and the Tideflt at- - couldn't smile it my life depended on care of the baby while Sis i.s at work, at youtnfulnesi J In the red It It's all right for the guys that buy Vou see, Sis lost her husband, be was leapt which those things there in the window, but a ibeeks but tired looking eyes soldjer and was killed in Krance. labor, not for us poor frozen-u- p folks. Even 'Smile, say, that of hour of tjnremitting lespoke might be g od ad- had I have got the best of the folks at vice to give the kaiser over not acquainted,-hu- t ijliey were in Hoi- uit happened to tUeet, One of them home because I am warm when I'm in land, but ft don't suit my case at ufl." frowned as she gawd Intently' Into a the store, but it will sure be a chill At this juncture in the girl's animat- fcer lips turned for me when I got hojne. Yousee, p ed lecture on Causes of- S icial jearby gtore window Vnrest, and I are tryin' to a street car rumbled in n view and at the corners, her head tilted on ther is dead and-flt- e tne side, and she shrugged hershoul- keep the home fires burning, but we stopped at the ( raer. "What's your : .don't have much to buy coal with ait- - name?'' asked the little disgustedly. .lefs j,irl with What'a the matter kidl Somethin' er we've paid the rent.. Gone uptnree black eyes. black-eye- d times in the last four months, and Isrrin' yerf renturedf the "Sally Thumas," replied the t ill ittle girl to the tall; fraflL, distinctly we've only got three dinky little rooms blonde. And the girls disappeared in- on the fourth floor of a dirty old spart to the car. ilonde type. Nineteenth an, nothln'," - ahe replied, with a ment house at 2206 Sally Thomas, as she called' hrr tored expression on her face, "only I street self, did n t notice the fine clean-cu- t the window, "Sis and 1 are making $10 a week athletic ai pparin? fel'ow who stood jest noticed that sign in apiece, and here we have to pay our near her on the street corner as she "ind it sure makes me mad." street car faros back and forth to work related some i f the hard facts regard- "Smile." " - , v A card with thla one word on It in and even street car fare tokens have Ing her life and for existence. T .... 1 1 til - root. We Carry a Full Stock of SHOTGUN SHELLS AND ROLLER SKATES Meredith Cycle Co. 157 N. University Ave. Phone 397-J- . PROVO ELECTRIC 8 HDW. GO. It's Source is Important 11 QUARTS jriTn:::::::::::::::::::::: Repair Shop Repairs PHONOGRAPHS ELECTRIC IRONS Of any makeelements guaranteed. In fact, we do any kind ofj ineral repair work. Try Us Once. , - THE GUARANTEE, REPAIR SHOP L. A. 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